TheTantalus
Smash Hero
About a month ago, Norm The Gaming Historian (formerly of RetrowareTV) released the first video in a 2 part series on the history of the Super Smash Bros. Series. In the video, The Gaming Historian touches on the franchises' inception, (it's a lot more complicated than one would believe) and how the team transitioned to Melee in a quick time frame.
Additionally, The Gaming Historian talks about why Melee was so critically acclaimed. He also touches most notably upon the origins of Melee in competitive gaming, hitting on our Golden Age and our inception into MLG and EVO. In part 2 of the series, released on Christmas Eve, Norm doesn't pull any punches, and talks about what Brawl is from both the competitive and casual viewpoints. Also very interestingly, he talks about the toll the game took on Mr. Sakurai.
From the view of a competitive player, The Gaming Historian does a great job properly representing the Smash Bros. competitive community while still giving a really good perspective from other viewpoints, including Nintendo, Mr. Sakurai, and the non-competitive scene. Those who are new to the smash community or Smashboards, and need to get a quick history lesson to catch up, this is a great way to do so. It is important (especially from the perspective of a tournament organizer) to understand the history of your scene before jumping into the fray.
Smash has had a storied history over the years.
What do you think of the videos? Leave your comments below.
TheTantalus is an experienced Tournament Organizer for VGBC, but is a n00b at writing. Follow him on Twitter @
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Additionally, The Gaming Historian talks about why Melee was so critically acclaimed. He also touches most notably upon the origins of Melee in competitive gaming, hitting on our Golden Age and our inception into MLG and EVO. In part 2 of the series, released on Christmas Eve, Norm doesn't pull any punches, and talks about what Brawl is from both the competitive and casual viewpoints. Also very interestingly, he talks about the toll the game took on Mr. Sakurai.
From the view of a competitive player, The Gaming Historian does a great job properly representing the Smash Bros. competitive community while still giving a really good perspective from other viewpoints, including Nintendo, Mr. Sakurai, and the non-competitive scene. Those who are new to the smash community or Smashboards, and need to get a quick history lesson to catch up, this is a great way to do so. It is important (especially from the perspective of a tournament organizer) to understand the history of your scene before jumping into the fray.

Smash has had a storied history over the years.
What do you think of the videos? Leave your comments below.
TheTantalus is an experienced Tournament Organizer for VGBC, but is a n00b at writing. Follow him on Twitter @
